At a Glance: Island Comparison
| Island | Typical Venue Style | Best For | Avg. Guest Capacity | Travel from UK | Cost Tier |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Santorini | Clifftop hotels, cave chapels | Elopements, luxury | 20–80 | 3.5–4 hrs direct | High |
| Mykonos | Beach clubs, luxury villas | Larger parties, nightlife | 50–150 | 3.5–4 hrs direct | High |
| Corfu | Country estates, villas | Families, medium groups | 40–120 | 2.5–3 hrs direct | Mid |
| Crete | Beach resorts, gardens | Large weddings, variety | 50–200+ | 3.5–4 hrs direct | Mid |
| Rhodes | Castle courtyards, historic town | History lovers | 30–120 | 4 hrs direct | Mid |
| Zakynthos | Beachfront venues, Cameo Island | Sunset ceremonies | 30–100 | 3.5 hrs direct | Mid |
| Paros | Sea-view chapels, small hotels | Intimate, traditional | 20–60 | Flight + ferry | Mid |
| Kefalonia | Villas, waterfront hotels | Dramatic scenery | 20–80 | 3–3.5 hrs direct | Mid |
| Naxos | Village churches, family venues | Budget-conscious couples | 20–60 | Flight + ferry | Lower mid |
| Milos | Boutique hotels, private beaches | Quiet luxury | 20–50 | Flight + ferry | Mid–High |
| Tinos | Chapels, stone villas, boutique hotels | Authentic, cultural, intimate | 20–80 | Flight + ferry via Athens/Mykonos | Mid |
Island by Island
Santorini
Santorini remains the most searched Greek island for UK weddings. The Caldera views and clifftop churches in Oia and Imerovigli are iconic, and couples searching for luxury elopements or cliffside ceremonies find no shortage of boutique hotel packages.
Mykonos
Mykonos draws UK couples who want a wedding combined with a memorable few days for their guests. Beach club receptions, luxury villa hire and a strong hospitality industry make it one of the most polished options.
Corfu
Corfu is the most established Greek island for UK wedding travel, partly because of long-haul flight routes and a well-developed villa rental market. It suits family groups particularly well thanks to the range of country estates and villas with on-site accommodation.
Crete
Crete offers the widest range of venue types of any island, from large beach resorts in Hersonissos to quieter garden venues in the Chania region. Its size means there are options for nearly every budget and group size.
Rhodes
Rhodes attracts couples interested in history. The medieval Old Town provides a dramatic backdrop for ceremonies and photographs, with castle courtyards and historic churches available for use.
Zakynthos (Zante)
Zakynthos is well known among UK travellers for its beaches and sunsets. The Cameo Island venue, connected by a wooden bridge, is especially popular for wedding ceremonies.
Paros
Paros has grown in popularity as UK couples look for quieter Cycladic alternatives to Santorini. Whitewashed villages, ferry access and sea-view chapels make it a practical and beautiful choice.
Kefalonia
Kefalonia draws couples looking for dramatic scenery. The island offers villas, waterfront hotels and beautiful nearby locations including Myrtos Beach and Melissani Lagoon.
Naxos
Naxos is one of the most affordable Cycladic islands for weddings, offering authentic island culture, local food and family-run venues ideal for intimate celebrations.
Milos
Milos has become one of the most searched quieter alternatives to Santorini thanks to its volcanic landscapes, coloured rock formations and secluded beaches.
Tinos – Why UK Couples Are Searching for It
Tinos is one of the most culturally rich islands in the Cyclades and attracts UK couples looking for an authentic and relaxed Greek wedding away from the busiest tourist destinations.
The island is known for marble villages, artisan traditions and beautiful churches, including the famous Church of the Virgin Mary in Tinos Town.
Couples searching for Tinos wedding venues or intimate Greek island weddings will find seaside chapels, restored stone villas and boutique hotels suited to both symbolic and Orthodox ceremonies.
Aeolis Tinos Suites
One standout venue is Aeolis Tinos Suites, a luxury boutique hotel in Triantaros surrounded by olive groves and vineyards with panoramic Cycladic views.
The property features two private chapels, on-site catering, wedding planning services, honeymoon suites and accommodation options for guests.
Legal and Logistics for UK Couples
UK couples marrying in Greece usually require passports, birth certificates, a certificate of no impediment (CNI) and any relevant divorce or death certificates.
Many couples choose symbolic ceremonies in Greece and complete the legal registration in the UK. Legal requirements should always be confirmed with a specialist Greek wedding planner or the Greek consulate.
Direct flights operate from airports including Heathrow, Gatwick, Manchester and Edinburgh to islands such as Santorini, Mykonos, Corfu, Crete, Rhodes and Zakynthos.
Packages, Budgets and What to Ask Suppliers
UK couples planning Greek island weddings commonly search for all-inclusive wedding packages or villa hire with catering included.
When speaking with suppliers, ask about:
- Guest capacity limits
- Music and noise curfews
- On-site accommodation
- Setup and breakdown timings
- Included catering services
Santorini and Mykonos generally have the highest venue fees, while islands such as Naxos and Tinos offer better value for couples wanting a premium experience without the highest price point.
Plan Your Wedding in Greece
If Tinos feels like the right setting for your wedding, the team at Aeolis Tinos Suites can help guide you from your first enquiry through to the wedding day itself.
With early booking packages available for 2025 and 2026, plus dedicated planning support for UK couples, it is an excellent starting point for an intimate and culturally rich Greek island wedding.